I address a question recently raised by Simon Saunders [Phil. Sci. 80(2): 22-48 (2013)] concerning the relationship between the spacetime structure of Newton-Cartan theory and that of what I will call "Maxwell-Huygens spacetime". This discussion will also clarify a connection between Saunders' work and a recent paper by Eleanor Knox [Brit. J. Phil. Sci. 65(4): 863-880 (2014)]
Using as a starting point recent and apparently incompatible conclusions by Simon Saunders (Philosop...
Using as a starting point recent and apparently incompatible conclusions by Simon Saunders (Philosop...
This paper gives an explicit presentation of Newtonian gravitation on the backdrop of Maxwell spacet...
I address a question recently raised by Simon Saunders [Phil. Sci. 80(2): 22-48 (2013)] concerning t...
I address a question recently raised by Simon Saunders [Phil. Sci. 80(2): 22-48 (2013)] concerning t...
I address a question recently raised by Simon Saunders [Phil. Sci. 80(2): 22-48 (2013)] concerning t...
I address a question recently raised by Simon Saunders [Phil. Sci. 80(2): 22-48 (2013)] concerning t...
I provide an alternative characterization of a "standard of rotation" in the context of classical sp...
I address a question recently raised by Simon Saunders concerning the relationship between the space...
I address a question recently raised by Simon Saunders concerning the relationship between the space...
I provide an alternative characterization of a "standard of rotation" in the context of classical sp...
In this paper, I build upon and extend Weatherall’s answer to the question posed by Saunders: “What ...
In this paper, I build upon and extend Weatherall’s answer to the question posed by Saunders: “What ...
In this paper, I build upon and extend Weatherall’s answer to the question posed by Saunders: “What ...
Using as a starting point recent and apparently incompatible conclusions by Simon Saunders (Philosop...
Using as a starting point recent and apparently incompatible conclusions by Simon Saunders (Philosop...
Using as a starting point recent and apparently incompatible conclusions by Simon Saunders (Philosop...
This paper gives an explicit presentation of Newtonian gravitation on the backdrop of Maxwell spacet...
I address a question recently raised by Simon Saunders [Phil. Sci. 80(2): 22-48 (2013)] concerning t...
I address a question recently raised by Simon Saunders [Phil. Sci. 80(2): 22-48 (2013)] concerning t...
I address a question recently raised by Simon Saunders [Phil. Sci. 80(2): 22-48 (2013)] concerning t...
I address a question recently raised by Simon Saunders [Phil. Sci. 80(2): 22-48 (2013)] concerning t...
I provide an alternative characterization of a "standard of rotation" in the context of classical sp...
I address a question recently raised by Simon Saunders concerning the relationship between the space...
I address a question recently raised by Simon Saunders concerning the relationship between the space...
I provide an alternative characterization of a "standard of rotation" in the context of classical sp...
In this paper, I build upon and extend Weatherall’s answer to the question posed by Saunders: “What ...
In this paper, I build upon and extend Weatherall’s answer to the question posed by Saunders: “What ...
In this paper, I build upon and extend Weatherall’s answer to the question posed by Saunders: “What ...
Using as a starting point recent and apparently incompatible conclusions by Simon Saunders (Philosop...
Using as a starting point recent and apparently incompatible conclusions by Simon Saunders (Philosop...
Using as a starting point recent and apparently incompatible conclusions by Simon Saunders (Philosop...
This paper gives an explicit presentation of Newtonian gravitation on the backdrop of Maxwell spacet...